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Re: Liquid Ultimate Wax vs. M7 Showroom

Originally Posted by Blueline

Not fond of UP and I thought M7 would be a nice polish and easier to remove than UP.

If you're looking for something easy to remove, DO NOT go anywhere near M07. As I said, I've gone thru a bunch of it, 40 years worth to be exact. I've got over 40 waxes /sealants /polishes on my shelves and NOTHING is as difficult to remove as M07. It's just so damn worth it on a dark classic paint.

Re: Liquid Ultimate Wax vs. M7 Showroom

Originally Posted by BillyJack

If you're looking for something easy to remove, DO NOT go anywhere near M07. As I said, I've gone thru a bunch of it, 40 years worth to be exact. I've got over 40 waxes /sealants /polishes on my shelves and NOTHING is as difficult to remove as M07. It's just so damn worth it on a dark classic paint.

Bill

Thanks. Last thing I want is something difficult to remove, especially if it is really designed for classic paint, as opposed to a modern clearcoat.

Re: Liquid Ultimate Wax vs. M7 Showroom

Thanks for that guys. What paper and polish combination do you use to handle brush touch-ups ?
Also, to do it right, it seems that one needs a tiny, tiny wet sanding block to properly do the leveling....am I right ?

Re: Liquid Ultimate Wax vs. M7 Showroom

Originally Posted by syswizard

Thanks for that guys. What paper and polish combination do you use to handle brush touch-ups ?
Also, to do it right, it seems that one needs a tiny, tiny wet sanding block to properly do the leveling....am I right ?

nothing that drastic anymore. Dr. Colorchips squeegee thing is way easier and gets 90-95% (sometimes better). And it takes a hot 5 minutes...

Re: Liquid Ultimate Wax vs. M7 Showroom

Originally Posted by syswizard

Thanks for that guys. What paper and polish combination do you use to handle brush touch-ups ?
Also, to do it right, it seems that one needs a tiny, tiny wet sanding block to properly do the leveling....am I right ?

I've made small blocks out of chunks of rubber, like rubber stoppers. Just cut 'em down to whatever size you need. Just be sure that they are not too short. Really short and they're a bear to hang on too.

I also highly recommend you do use a quality paper...you have a auto paint supplier local? Hit them up for Meguiar's paper. The paper REALLY does make a different in the outcome. Another option for 'paper' is look at 3M's "Trizact".

Re: Liquid Ultimate Wax vs. M7 Showroom

Originally Posted by BillE

Really short and they're a bear to hang on too.
Bill

I would think one would need a 1/4" wide piece of flat metal to act as a handle with a 45 degree bend at the end which would hold the wet paper.
This would insure the brush touch-up gets flattened evenly.
Does such a thing exist ?